Glenis Leon "Glen" Scivally
Jan 7, 1941 - Nov 29, 2012
Posted by Martha Reddout
©Marietta Monitor
7 Dec 2012, Page 4
Funeral services for Mr. Scivally were haled at 2 p.m. Monday, December 3 in the First United Methodist Church located at 214 S. Denton Street in Gainesville, Texas with the rev. Don Yeager officiating.
Interment followed in Lakeview Cemetery in Marietta.
Mr. Scivally was born January 7, 1941 in Addington Bend the son of M.C.
and Ethel Fanny Bond Scivally. He grew up and attended schools in
Thackerville where he served as Class President and Salutatorian. Glen
attended the University of Texas-Arlington where he received a
bachelor’s degree in business and then received a license as a C.P.A.
Glen married early in life and moved to Gainesville and Ft. Worth as he
followed employment. He held a position with NCH for 31 years in which
he served as Treasurer and Executive Vice President until his retirement
in 2004. During this tenure, he also held an international position in
England for three years. In 2006 he returned to the
Gainesville/Thackerville area.
He later married Kathye Davis-Scivally who survives at the home. From this union came two stepchildren, Paige Owens and husband Todd of Grapevine, Texas and Blake Irwin of Little Elm, Texas. Additional survivors include three brothers, Thurman Scivally and wife Ann of Gainesville, Roy Scivally and wife Rosalind of Haltom City, Texas, and Don Scivally and wife Linda of Thackerville; 15 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Glen was also preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Vernon Scivally.
Serving as pallbearers were Jacob Scivally, Daniel Scott, Dale Scivally,
Rob Scivally, Todd Owens and Danny Scivally.
Memorial contributions in Glen’s name may be left with the First United
Methodist Church, 214 S. Denton, Gainesville, TX 76240 “Future Carport
Fund” or to the National Parkinson’s Foundation.
Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com
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